National Nurses United

Registered Nurse December 2006

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Retirees 1/9/07 3:31 PM Page 9 Rest AS A GENERATION OF RNS PREPARES TO RETIRE, THEY'RE NEEDED NOW MORE THAN EVER. HOW CNA/NNOC'S NEW RETIREE DIVISION PLANS TO KEEP THEM IN THE FIGHT. BY BONNIE HO O n labor day 2004, Abbie Stewart officially retired from her 24-year nursing career, most recently as an advice nurse for Kaiser Permanente in Santa Rosa, Calif. As she walked out the door of her hospital for the last time, she said it was "emotionally freeing" to no longer be an employee. But Stewart already had a new job lined up. She planned to be self employed as a volunteer for CNA/NNOC. Since her "retirement," Stewart has worked on three projects to organize registered nurses, one of her favorite activities next to candlelight vigils and walking the picket line. Recently, she left home and lived out of a hotel for weeks at a time to talk to Flagstaff, Ariz. nurses about their working conditions. She says she's busier now than when she was reporting to work every day. RNs Martha Utz, Sue Cunningham, Rita Lambro, and Patricia Schramm DECEMBER 2006 W W W. C A L N U R S E S . O R G REGISTERED NURSE 9

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